By carefully reading the
first chapters in this book, one will come to understand the existing characteristics
and relations of square, circle and cylinder.

When reading chapters
one to five you will understand which value to choose for calculating an
entire circle. The formulae give you tools to determine the relations
of the area and circumference of a circle.

The
Book is now published

I have investigated and researched on Pi for 35 years and
it has taken me this long to come to these conclusions. To share my knowledge
and discuss the contents of my book with fellow colleagues I have put a
few words together on this site.

Old methods of identifying
and calculating Pi have not been mentioned, discussed or used in this book.
History of Pi has not been mentioned either. This book only considers a new idea and new formulas. To understand and
get a complete view of the new formulas and ideas one has to study the book.

The first time I published
this book was in year 2000 in Sweden and the second time in 2003.

The book is divided
into two parts. The
first part contains seven chapters, explaining the correct value for Pi.
The second part contains six chapters, each chapter covering different mathematical
areas. Part 1 explains the basic geometric shapes
and how these are related to each other.

Part 1

Chapter 1: Squares and square-squaring form.

Chapter 2: Circles and circle-squaring form.

Chapter 3: Cylinders and cylinder-squaring form.

Chapter 4: A logarithm is presented and with its help formulas
are built. Geometrical figures can be calculated with the help of these formulas.
Also in this chapter one can follow the classifications of the circles.

Chapter 5: Here you learn about a unique Circle.
In addition to this four more circles are used to give the solution for the
equation.

Chapter 6: In this chapter one can follow the disadvantages
one comes a cross when using

Pi = 3.141592653...in the calculations.

Chapter 7: Here one can systematically see the formulas,
the illustrations and the analysis.